All i know about Glamoč, besides where it is located, is the song "Široko nam toplo polje glamočko" by yugo rock Gods Tifa and Bebek. Great vid as always guys!
Greetings from Crni Lug! You passed that village near Grahovo but didn’t included it in this video. It’s quite noticable because of the church near the main road.
We filmed while we drove through there and pointed out the church, but I cut it from the video in the end. Maybe someday I'll make a whole video dedicated to Crni Lug 😉 Pozdrav!
@@BenTheRules I really hope that you will post it one day! Can you maybe send me that video on mail or some other platform? It’s my first time seeing some foreign RUclipsr filming mine village and my area. Pozdrav from Crni Lug :)
Quite difficult sometimes to find the wild horses in Livno. You guys had to go to "Kruzi" which is almost close from the place when you met the wood truck. Anyway, nice to see my "selo" from your vlog :)
Hi Ben! To provide a different perspective- In Bihac and most of Krajina as far as I know we say kruh and consider it to be a bosnian word for bread as well.
true, I should’ve written it better in the caption. I have a lot of friends from Kladuša and they all say kruh as well. In my hometown in the US there are a lot of Bosnians from Kladuša and some from other parts of Bosnia too, and they always argue about which is the “proper” work for bread 😂
Basically a Serbian 'nationalist' movement born in ww2 that resurged and turned into a paramilitary ultra nationalist far right terrorist group in the 90s civil war, of whom most Serb war criminals identified with. Theyre reponsible for countless terror genocide and murder in the region against croats and Bosniak muslims from ww2 until most recently
@worldinf3211 It's patriotism turning bad. Once the militia of the Serb resistance (against Turks, the Austrians) became the aggressors (in WW2). It is used as a slur for Serbs nowadays.
@worldinf3211 It's when patriotism turns bad. Once the militia of the (mainly Serb) resistance (against Turks, and then Austrians) turned into aggressors (in WW2). The word is a slur for Serbs nowadays.
ANother awesome video from Bosnia! Actually I have family that previously lived in Glamoc. The orthodox monasteries in Bosnia are mostly breathtaking. except for the new constructs.
Thank you for always making a real effort in explaining the millions of fucking kantons in our country haha 🤣 thank you and keep up the great work! Zivio ti nama Benjo!
Nice videos dude. You should visit my familys city of Bihac. Its famous of the una and ww2 history of yugoslavs and its near zejlava underground airbase and plitvice lakes. 🙂
Bihać has been on my list for a long time! It didn’t work out on this trip but I have friends in kladuša, so the next time I’m there I’ll do my best to swing by
You should bring things with you to give to people you randomly sit with. Typical Balkan presents are 200g coffee, a bar of chocolate, fruit like cherries.
Awesome,and yes this country has the best views and healthiest lifestyle.Thats why we to preserve it,keep out Rio Tinto and western politics!zivellli momci!
3:07 being catholic doesnt make them Croats. Maybe by modern standards but historically. theyre bosniak catholics (bosniaks arent only muslims). Check out Bosanski Franjevci (dont read the croatian wikipedia or anything croatian), rather read "bosanski prijatelj" by fra Ivan Franjo Jukic. Also, read the works by ljudevit gaj and Ilija Garasanin (Načertanije - thats the document) and you will see that they mention that in Bosnia live Bosniaks of islamic, catholic and orthodox religions
@@alibasic1 lol you're manipulating facts. Bosniak is just an older Turkish word meaning man from Bosnia, like nowadays Bosnian, its a geographical term same as Dalmatian, Slavonian etc.. From 1993 Bosniak became an ethnic term.
You know the Michael Jackson song,"A Place With No Name?" The minute I saw the title, I thought "Is this where MJ is hiding?" To me, I think he is alive.
@@ulmek Ja kao Srbin kazem da je to bilo nesto najbolje sto se Srbima desilo, jedina drzava u kojoj su svi Srbi ziveli zajedno. Najveci protivnici Jugoslavije su bile Ustase, zanimljivo da imas isti odnos prema Jugoslaviji kao Ustase.
@@insanekos1 Ustase su se ako nista borili za Hrvatsku a vasi cetnici su se borili za bocu rakije i komad slanine pa ko god im to da bili su im saveznici. Ah da, voljeli su i priklat onako uz put.
@@insanekos1ja sam za veliku Srbiju gde ce svi srbi ziveti zajedno a ne za neku Jugoslaviju sa nekim drugim narodima koji to nece i ne zele. Siroko im polje i svu im srecu zelim ali samo dalje od nas.
Thank you for making interesting videos. Only one small request, and especially because of the crazed comments, please choose carefully as you share information. Example: it is true that generally muslim people do not eat pork. It is also true that we do have high percentage of muslim population in Sarajevo, but it is not true that one cannot get prsut in Sarajevo, implying that Sarajevo is one religion only. The city is still multireligious and will stay as such, regardless of many trying to paint it differently. It has changed, true, but not to the extent and way that many try to present it. From the way you do your video I believe you are aiming to present our country as best you can, so a favour to ask - check things and keep in the back of your mind the power of the words. Thank you.
Thanks for your comment! Fair enough. I know you can get pork in Sarajevo, I remember there was a very small section for pork at Mercator Ložionička (it was 3% of the entire meat shelf ahahah). My point wasn’t that you can’t find pork anywhere in Sarajevo, but rather that I can’t think of any places there where pršut is being advertised on the outside of a building. Of course I might be wrong because I haven’t been everywhere in the city :) Thanks again for your comment 🙏
That beautiful little Serbian village hamlet, Vrba in Glamoc... It's Serbian Orthodox Monastery Veselinje & it's Chapels that the late Argentine Serbian Emigree & benefactor Veselin Naerlovic so gratiously worked to construct in the early to mid 1970's. Was constructed in honour of the "806 Innocent Serbian Orthodox men, women & children" that were heinously murdered & tortured, then thrown in many cases still alive into the nearby Koricna Pit in Glamoc by the Croatian Ustasha- Axis Fascist forces between 1941-1945 in WW2. Vjecnaja Pamjat +++ May there Memory Be Eternal +++
One thing i noticed in Herzegovina & even in bosnia, as opposed to R.s, is the people are more happy to help an English speaker. Also many of the Catholic churches will fly the Croat/ Herzegovina-Croat flag side by side with the Vatican 🇻🇦 flag. Im guessing this is to differentiate between a Serb Orthodox church and a Catholic church. Any comments?
@@Štajaznam-z3o That's not true. Illyrians were predominantly J2b carriers along with other paternal haplogroups. The original Illyrian people's are still present in all populations groups.
that, ...👍👁💯⚜🧑🦽🏃⛷🏇⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜ ARCHDUKE WAS ACTUALLY THE DE JURE KING OF BASNIA FROM 1907. IN HISTORY FALSELY- PRESENTED AS THE! annexation of Basnia, there was no annexation, but the Habsburgs actually recognized Bosnia, after they abolished its name and baptized it the Kingdom of SHS, and the Bosnian government in Sarajevo accepted it, - and as such entered the Austro-Hungarian Union. In 1914, Ferdinand was supposed to become the de facto- king of Bosnia, - that's why he camet o Sarajevo and that's why the Bosnians of Sarajevo welcomed him so solemnly and the Serbs brutally killed him in order for the king of Serbia to sit on the Bosnian throne instead of Ferdinand, which happened in 1918. after the war, Yugoslavia was created when first Zagreb and Ljubljana (which were Germanic cities left in Austria) declared secession from Austria and became part of Bosnia ( Dalmatia was returned to BiH in 1907), and after that, Serbia and Montenegro joined the union with Bosnia, whose prince abdicated due to higher/Serbian) interests, so that the Serbian king would sit on the throne of Bosnia instead of the murdered Ferdinand as the only king of Illyrians, derogat. Slavs. YU=Great Basnia!
2nd vlog that I watch on your channel and tears flow, listening to this nostalgic old woman. Thank you for giving them a voice.
Nice video, thanks so much for sharing as always Ben!!!!
Thanks for watching as always
this is a really good balance between silliness and seriousness
underrated channel. Hope you make it big bro! Great video
Thank you, Soviet Sasquatch! 🙏
Nice video Ben. I’m jealous of you. I wish I could be in Bosnia now. Have a great time in Bosna
Thank you! I’m back home now though :/ I wish I were in Bosnia too. Pozdrav :)
All i know about Glamoč, besides where it is located, is the song "Široko nam toplo polje glamočko" by yugo rock Gods Tifa and Bebek. Great vid as always guys!
Greetings from Crni Lug! You passed that village near Grahovo but didn’t included it in this video. It’s quite noticable because of the church near the main road.
We filmed while we drove through there and pointed out the church, but I cut it from the video in the end. Maybe someday I'll make a whole video dedicated to Crni Lug 😉 Pozdrav!
@@BenTheRules I really hope that you will post it one day! Can you maybe send me that video on mail or some other platform? It’s my first time seeing some foreign RUclipsr filming mine village and my area. Pozdrav from Crni Lug :)
I love that you say South and North bc this way I can actually picture stuff
I should’ve put maps but I was being lazy hahaha
@@BenTheRules sry if I sounded sarcastic - did not mean to.I like it not over produced
Quite difficult sometimes to find the wild horses in Livno. You guys had to go to "Kruzi" which is almost close from the place when you met the wood truck. Anyway, nice to see my "selo" from your vlog :)
2:09 dude forgot he is tall, that was a close call lol 😂
Hahahaha I just noticed that, this dude almost concussed himself
Yeah keep it up guys
Hi Ben! To provide a different perspective- In Bihac and most of Krajina as far as I know we say kruh and consider it to be a bosnian word for bread as well.
true, I should’ve written it better in the caption. I have a lot of friends from Kladuša and they all say kruh as well.
In my hometown in the US there are a lot of Bosnians from Kladuša and some from other parts of Bosnia too, and they always argue about which is the “proper” work for bread 😂
Yo, Ben the rules just posted!!!😄
Round up the troops, there is a new video
Something weird capted my attention towards the word " Chetnik", I really don't know anything about it could someone explain what's that ?
Google it, easy
Basically a Serbian 'nationalist' movement born in ww2 that resurged and turned into a paramilitary ultra nationalist far right terrorist group in the 90s civil war, of whom most Serb war criminals identified with. Theyre reponsible for countless terror genocide and murder in the region against croats and Bosniak muslims from ww2 until most recently
@worldinf3211 It's patriotism turning bad. Once the militia of the Serb resistance (against Turks, the Austrians) became the aggressors (in WW2). It is used as a slur for Serbs nowadays.
@worldinf3211 It's when patriotism turns bad. Once the militia of the (mainly Serb) resistance (against Turks, and then Austrians) turned into aggressors (in WW2). The word is a slur for Serbs nowadays.
@@freezing5 thank you mate
ANother awesome video from Bosnia! Actually I have family that previously lived in Glamoc. The orthodox monasteries in Bosnia are mostly breathtaking. except for the new constructs.
Thank you! I really liked Glamoč, that video will be out in a week or so. Pozdrav :)
Thank you for always making a real effort in explaining the millions of fucking kantons in our country haha 🤣 thank you and keep up the great work! Zivio ti nama Benjo!
Hahaha of course, they all deserve their own spotlight! Pozdrav
@@BenTheRules I agree because they are all different one way or another !
Nice videos dude. You should visit my familys city of Bihac. Its famous of the una and ww2 history of yugoslavs and its near zejlava underground airbase and plitvice lakes. 🙂
Bihać has been on my list for a long time! It didn’t work out on this trip but I have friends in kladuša, so the next time I’m there I’ll do my best to swing by
@@BenTheRules You are the man homie, keep making videos.
You should bring things with you to give to people you randomly sit with. Typical Balkan presents are 200g coffee, a bar of chocolate, fruit like cherries.
Yeah that's a really good point. That's why I was hoping they'd have a store in Zajaruga :/
Awesome,and yes this country has the best views and healthiest lifestyle.Thats why we to preserve it,keep out Rio Tinto and western politics!zivellli momci!
Hallo my friend!
Dobrodosao u moj grad,Benjamin!
KUD SE NISMO SRELI?😂
LIVNO is my City 😊
Next time! Pozdrav :)
Actually is not haram in Sarajevo for Karlovacko beer lol. You can find any type of alcohol in Sarajevo
It was about the pork, not the beer. Which I’ve also found in Sarajevo but is less common. I was also half joking about it lol. Pozdrav
@@BenTheRules either way love the video bro
Thanks 🙏 svako dobro
That video has almost such a great vibe as bald and bankrupt's adventures in Soviet Union and I really love it!!!
This is mostly crostian county ny huge margine
I love the local lady and also the monastery monk cat. The lady wins though.
Hvala Ben another great adventure and informative video brate Ben 🫂💙🇺🇸 🇭🇷
Thank you friend! Enjoy 🇺🇸🇭🇷
3:07 being catholic doesnt make them Croats. Maybe by modern standards but historically. theyre bosniak catholics (bosniaks arent only muslims). Check out Bosanski Franjevci (dont read the croatian wikipedia or anything croatian), rather read "bosanski prijatelj" by fra Ivan Franjo Jukic. Also, read the works by ljudevit gaj and Ilija Garasanin (Načertanije - thats the document) and you will see that they mention that in Bosnia live Bosniaks of islamic, catholic and orthodox religions
'You are annoying. Shut up .
@@Monika-ng9op He's right. But history is trying to erase this correct narative. Bosnjaks are of all religions native to Bosnia
@@alibasic1 lol you're manipulating facts. Bosniak is just an older Turkish word meaning man from Bosnia, like nowadays Bosnian, its a geographical term same as Dalmatian, Slavonian etc.. From 1993 Bosniak became an ethnic term.
@@dole7959 Pojela ga bosnjacka propaganda.
@@dole7959Historically, Bosniaks are not Croats (nor Serbs). Just like you, Bosnian Catholics were never Croats historically 😉
18:22 this is so interesting!!
Yes it was really cool seeing what a Balkan house might have looked like over 100 years ago
hahahahaha that is my dad and brother!!
You know the Michael Jackson song,"A Place With No Name?" The minute I saw the title, I thought "Is this where MJ is hiding?" To me, I think he is alive.
❤
Usually this kind of content produces a shitload of nationalists and once again reading the comments it's proven to be correct
Yugoslavia should never and will never become again. Lessons were learned.
As a Serb totally agree with you. Yugoslavia was a huge mistake by king Aleksandar.
@@ulmek Ja kao Srbin kazem da je to bilo nesto najbolje sto se Srbima desilo, jedina drzava u kojoj su svi Srbi ziveli zajedno. Najveci protivnici Jugoslavije su bile Ustase, zanimljivo da imas isti odnos prema Jugoslaviji kao Ustase.
@@insanekos1 Ustase su se ako nista borili za Hrvatsku a vasi cetnici su se borili za bocu rakije i komad slanine pa ko god im to da bili su im saveznici. Ah da, voljeli su i priklat onako uz put.
@@insanekos1ja sam za veliku Srbiju gde ce svi srbi ziveti zajedno a ne za neku Jugoslaviju sa nekim drugim narodima koji to nece i ne zele. Siroko im polje i svu im srecu zelim ali samo dalje od nas.
@@mlynto ja sam na strani partizana, uopste ne razumem kome se obracas?
Heart from Pakistan ❤️
Cheers! 🇵🇰🇺🇸
Thank you for making interesting videos. Only one small request, and especially because of the crazed comments, please choose carefully as you share information. Example: it is true that generally muslim people do not eat pork. It is also true that we do have high percentage of muslim population in Sarajevo, but it is not true that one cannot get prsut in Sarajevo, implying that Sarajevo is one religion only. The city is still multireligious and will stay as such, regardless of many trying to paint it differently. It has changed, true, but not to the extent and way that many try to present it. From the way you do your video I believe you are aiming to present our country as best you can, so a favour to ask - check things and keep in the back of your mind the power of the words. Thank you.
Thanks for your comment! Fair enough. I know you can get pork in Sarajevo, I remember there was a very small section for pork at Mercator Ložionička (it was 3% of the entire meat shelf ahahah). My point wasn’t that you can’t find pork anywhere in Sarajevo, but rather that I can’t think of any places there where pršut is being advertised on the outside of a building. Of course I might be wrong because I haven’t been everywhere in the city :)
Thanks again for your comment 🙏
#support,
Pozdrav!
That beautiful little Serbian village hamlet, Vrba in Glamoc... It's Serbian Orthodox Monastery Veselinje & it's Chapels that the late Argentine Serbian Emigree & benefactor Veselin Naerlovic so gratiously worked to construct in the early to mid 1970's. Was constructed in honour of the "806 Innocent Serbian Orthodox men, women & children" that were heinously murdered & tortured, then thrown in many cases still alive into the nearby Koricna Pit in Glamoc by the Croatian Ustasha- Axis Fascist forces between 1941-1945 in WW2. Vjecnaja Pamjat +++ May there Memory Be Eternal +++
You sound like IDKSterling!
Brate Ben, Kanton 10 has a name, and its: Hercegbosanska Zupanija
One thing i noticed in Herzegovina & even in bosnia, as opposed to R.s, is the people are more happy to help an English speaker. Also many of the Catholic churches will fly the Croat/ Herzegovina-Croat flag side by side with the Vatican 🇻🇦 flag. Im guessing this is to differentiate between a Serb Orthodox church and a Catholic church.
Any comments?
@@dardamnitne seri šiptare 😂😂😂
You enjoy your lies?
@@aton9755 Please, point out the lies?
@@snoken8981 Read the constitution plus the judgments of the courts.
That lady's fruit was expensive.
Izvini te…. BELMIN Hahahaha legends!!!
Once Austria-Hungary has been renewed, you will be named the gouverneur of Livno.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉
@keno2285 sama neka sanja...
Canton 10 is apart of Herceg Bosnia, not Bosnia
Miran, Genocidas.
Lovely
Not 80%, less that that, 70-75% are ethnically Croats. Bosniaks and Serbs are at 25% together, with Bosniaks being more numerous than Serbs nowadays.
Long live the Croats of Herzegovina!
Originally Illyrian people, indigenous people of the Balkans
Iliri su samo albanci!
UZP!
Ne seri šiptare 😂😂 the Croats don’t like you, they just pretend. They see you as a laughing stock.
@@Štajaznam-z3o That's not true. Illyrians were predominantly J2b carriers along with other paternal haplogroups. The original Illyrian people's are still present in all populations groups.
@keno2285 keno, how can you differentiate between a Catholic Bosnian and a Croat from Herzegovina?
🇮🇳🇵🇸 Allah hu Akbar
La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah
You can thank Milosevic for the current situation in the balkans.
Muslims can eat prušta. Just the one with Pork is forbidden
You mean like suho meso? I thought all pršut is pork (but I am not a pršut expert hahaha)
@@BenTheRules Prušta can be made with beef but also with pork.
I'm a Croat with plenty of Bosnian Muslim friends who eat pork, pršut and drink alcohol 🍷
@@daneboro6847 💀
Thank you for visiting Western Serbian lands.
Ben the Rules, I really like your videos, let's be friends!
that, ...👍👁💯⚜🧑🦽🏃⛷🏇⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜
ARCHDUKE WAS ACTUALLY THE DE JURE KING OF BASNIA FROM 1907. IN HISTORY FALSELY- PRESENTED AS THE!
annexation of Basnia, there was no annexation, but the Habsburgs actually recognized Bosnia, after they abolished its
name and baptized it the Kingdom of SHS, and the Bosnian government in Sarajevo accepted it, - and as such entered
the Austro-Hungarian Union. In 1914, Ferdinand was supposed to become the de facto- king of Bosnia, - that's why he
camet o Sarajevo and that's why the Bosnians of Sarajevo welcomed him so solemnly and the Serbs brutally killed him
in order for the king of Serbia to sit on the Bosnian throne instead of Ferdinand, which happened in 1918. after the war, Yugoslavia was created when first Zagreb and Ljubljana (which were Germanic cities left in Austria) declared secession
from Austria and became part of Bosnia ( Dalmatia was returned to BiH in 1907), and after that, Serbia and Montenegro
joined the union with Bosnia, whose prince abdicated due to higher/Serbian) interests, so that the Serbian king would sit
on the throne of Bosnia instead of the murdered Ferdinand as the only king of Illyrians, derogat. Slavs. YU=Great Basnia!
its Serbian land!!!! for century
😂 You myth lovers. Live long life 🇧🇦 ⚜️
Hahaha of course with Serbian it’s all Serbian 😂
@@seadjasarevic2073 dzabe si sead kad si Jasarevic!
@@markomarkovic9136 heheheh dobra 😄😅
@@markomarkovic9136 bosna i hercegovina je za sviju oduvjek je tako bilo, vjekovima